Crawford Market Year-1869 (Code: 095) – Photo Print in Wooden Frame

$ 100 – $ 160

Named after Arthur Crawford, Bombay?s first Municipal Commissioner, Crawford Market is an architectural marvel gifted to the city by Sir Cowasji Jehangir. Completed in 1869, the structure is a blend of Norman and Gothic architectural styles, and covers an area of 5,515 square metres (6,000 square feet).
Built using coarse buff coloured Kurla stone along with red stone from Bassein, the Crawford Market building was designed with a 15-metre high skylight to allow sunlight to light up the place. In 1882, the building became the first in India to be lit up by electricity.
Post Independence, Crawford Market has been officially renamed Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Market after the Indian social reformer.

Description

Magnate Publishing House invites you to embark upon a fascinating journey of unearthing the wonderful past of this glorious city through ‘BOMBAY 100 YEARS AGO’, an exclusive limited edition series of rare vintage archival prints.

‘BOMBAY 100 YEARS AGO’ is a collection of 100 exclusive & authenticated photographs, showcasing the heritage and historic landmarks of Bombay.

The copyrights of ‘Bombay 100 YEARS AGO’ are exclusive with Magnate Publishing House and these are reproductions of Original photographs which are more than 100 years old.

You not only get to own a unique collection of sepia-toned memories of Bombay, But these unique & rare prints bring to you a classic vintage look for your:

Office Interiors

Cabins

Lobbies

Conference rooms

Residences

Salient Features of the series:

Limited Edition & highly desirable.

Printed in German Technology ink, where color does not fade for 100 years.